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🔗 I Quit Meat. Then Cigarettes. Then Alcohol. Then Caffeine. Then Eating After 8 p.m. Who Am I?
My 30-Year Quitting Addiction
I quit meat. Then cigarettes. Then alcohol. Then caffeine. Then eating after 8 p.m. What am I doing?I don't quite have the willpower of the author, but quitting meat and alcohol seem admirable. I'd like to get to that place, eventually. -
🔗 I’ll never stop blogging: it’s an itch I have to scratch – and I don’t care if it’s an outdated format | Simon Reynolds
Even if nobody reads them, I’ll always be drawn to the freedom blogs offer. I can ramble about any subject I choose, says music journalist Simon Reynolds
I stopped blogging for a number of years and glad I started up a few years back. It's nice having a home on the internet and I don't see myself stopping. -
🔗 Love Notes to Newton
Love Notes to Newton is a film about what a beloved (but short-lived) pen-based Personal Digital Assistant created by Apple Computer has meant for the people...
I find myself really wanting to buy a newton on eBay now. The black and white screen. No internet. :chef-kiss:
I think the thing Apple got right the first time around was data centricity instead of app centricity. -
🔗 How NASA Learned to Love 4 Squirmy Letters
Decades after sending it to design purgatory, the space agency celebrates a logo it still calls the worm.
I love the futuristic feeling you get when looking at the NASA worm logo. So good. -
🔗 If buying isn't owning, piracy isn't stealing
The point here – the point I made 20 years ago to Chris Anderson – is that this is the foreseeable, inevitable result of designing devices for remote, irreversible, nonconsensual downgrades.
I worry about this with issue with my iTunes movie collection. But also, he’s not wrong.